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Jillian gets herself in a real pickle, and it ain't pickle ball. Plus, have you ever been described like this? She's difficult, she's a bitch, she's too intense. The amazing documentarian Robin Hauser is on to tackle this one. As well as asking the question: Are you able to take a look at your bias?Finding Robin:https://robinhauser.com/https://www.finishlinefeaturefilms.com/Sizzle Reel “Thaw” https://www.finishlinefeaturefilms.com/thaw/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today I welcome Beth Bengtson from Working for Women back to the show. She catches us up on what they've been up to in supporting their mission to invest capital (dollars and skills) from businesses into nonprofits supporting women who want to enter and stay in the workforce to become financially independent. They are co-hosting a screening of the film $AVVY. The film dives deep into the complexities surrounding women and money, uncovering the hidden narratives that have influenced our perceptions for generations. Directed by visionary filmmaker Robin Hauser, "$AVVY" is a captivating journey through time, culture, and society, examining the intricate relationship between women and money. From historical accounts that have shaped financial narratives to the unspoken rules that govern our modern world, this film unearths it all.Related to their upcoming film screening we spend some time talking about the hurdles in moving more wealth to women and why getting it into the hands of women is vital to an equitable and thriving local and global community. The screening is taking place from 5:15pm - 7:15pm* November 15th at Upstate Films, Starr Theater, 6415 Montgomery St, Rhinebeck, NY. *Film screening includes Q& A after Beth Bengtson of Working for Women and Beth Jones of Third Eye Associates, Ltd.I fill up the remainder of the show talking about the energy of money and how and why to consider working with it in a spiritual way, channeling your inner mystic and calling upon your ancestors to help change your money story and your relationship to it.Here are the articles I shared and the playlist referenced to get you in the mood for Samhain and a little money magic.https://www.ryandelaney.co/book-notes/the-energy-of-money-maria-nemethhttps://skchakravarthy.medium.com/what-joseph-campbell-taught-me-about-managing-my-money-6959c2ec61e0Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda of Radio Kingston.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER *https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
Last week I put out a call, and these women answered. Struck by a recent conversation I had about war vs. peace, I realized the misogyny in the idea of peace - as something naive, weak, emotional and decidedly feminine. So I wanted to double down on my wish for peace and 5 women showed up to help do just that, offering words, sound, meditation, breath, prayer, and love.First is a meditative guided visualization from the wonderful Seaira O'Brien, multidimensional healer and word alchemist. She is followed by The Great Octave founder, Shulamit Elson who offered her signature Medisounds healing frequencies. Shulamit was on the show in November 2021 talking about grief and sound healing. Also returning to the show is Kristin Moshonas who brought us into our bodies, breath and hearts. She was on the show in May of this year talking about mental health and her work to support it. Trinity joined in studio with her guitar to set the tone for a song she wrote year's ago about love and alchemy. Her sound healing work can be found here. Last but not least is my pal Tara Sanders who's been a return guest several times. Today she guided us through a loving kindness practice sending prayers to ourselves and others. I asked her to mention the details about another event she is involved, HERSTORY: A symposium bringing together five film initiatives in the region that work to empower, celebrate and elevate female-identifying and non-binary folks in the film industry. HUDSY, Moonshot Initiative, Stockade Works, UPWIFT, and the Woodstock Film Festival will each present about their organizations, some of their past work, and the opportunities that each provides to engage with and encourage the continued expansion of diversity in the industry. This event is happening November 7th at the Rosendale Theatre.I close the show with the Full Moon report, and mention another local happening, a screening of the film $AVVY at Upstate Films in Rhinebeck on Nov. 15th at 5:15pm: This film dives deep into the complexities surrounding women and money, uncovering the hidden narratives that have influenced our perceptions for generations. Directed by visionary filmmaker Robin Hauser, "$AVVY" is a captivating journey through time, culture, and society, examining the intricate relationship between women and money. From historical accounts that have shaped financial narratives to the unspoken rules that govern our modern world, this film unearths it all. Brought to you by Working for Women and Third Eye Associates.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda of Radio Kingston.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!!Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER *https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas
On this week's episode of Money Loves Women we're honored to have the brilliant filmmaker, Robin Hauser, on the show. Robin's documentaries are making waves, and her latest work, $avvy, takes a powerful look at women's relationship with money and why it's crucial for women to take charge of their finances. Her film dives into the impact of unconscious bias in our lives and the workplace. In this episode, Robin gets real about the importance of women's financial empowerment. We'll explore the sneaky ways unconscious biases can affect our financial decisions and why women often face a “likability dilemma” in the professional world. So, join Dr. Deborah Ekstrom and Robin Hauser, who shares her passion for diversity and inclusion, financial wellness, and women's rights. This episode will leave you feeling empowered and ready to take charge of your financial journey. Topics Discussed: Unveiling the $avvy Secrets Behind Robin's Impactful Documentaries Unmasking Unconscious Bias in Our Lives Women in Finance Empowering the Future Breaking Barriers in the Workplace Women Negotiating Like a Pro A Journey Towards Financial Independence Resources: Finish Line Features Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Discover the secrets to overcoming financial stress and achieving financial prosperity with this FREE download of your Financial Freedom Tracker. Or learn how to build a strong, sustainable relationship with your money with the Money Loves Women Signature Course. For more information on how to achieve financial freedom, personal mastery, and professional success, please visit https://moneyloveswomen.com/.
Robin Hauser is the director and producer of the documentary "$avvy." She shares the film's exploration of the history and perception of women and money and its focus on empowering women to take control of their finances. Robin emphasizes the role of fintech in closing the gender gap in finance but highlights the need for financial education. She also discusses the challenges of creating and funding a documentary and shares how people can learn more about "$avvy" and arrange private screenings.Here are three essential items that we dive into:1️⃣ The importance of financial independence for women, especially after major life changes like divorce.2️⃣ The surprising trend of millennial women ignoring personal finance compared to previous generations.3️⃣ The purpose of the documentary and the resources it offers, including the $avvy Impact Hub.Also, watch the entire episode on youtube. https://youtu.be/nSjGw_ouBY4Links:$avvy Website: https://www.finishlinefeaturefilms.com/product/savvy-documentary/ Robin's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinhauser/TED talk by Robin Hauser on "The Likability Dilemma for Women Leaders." https://www.ted.com/talks/robin_hauser_the_likability_dilemma_for_women_leaders_may_2022?language=enTED talk by Robin Hauser on "Can We Protect AI from Our Biases?" https://www.ted.com/talks/robin_hauser_can_we_protect_ai_from_our_biases?language=enFintech Confidential FOLLOW, LIKE & SUBSCRIBEYouTube: https://youtube.com/@fintechconfidentialPodcast: http://podcast.fintechconfidential.comNewsletter: http://access.fintechconfidential.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fintechconfidentialTwitter: https://twitter.com/FTconfidentialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fintechconfidentialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/fintechconfidentialSupport is provided by Solvpath, an A.I.-driven customer support system that uses a visual format and self-serve technology to quickly and effectively resolve issues, resulting in satisfying support experiences for customers. Get the best customer support system for your business. Get Solvpath. Get started by visiting www dot Get Solvpath dot com www.getsolvpath.com Time Stamps:[00:00:00] Revealed: Shocking Truth About Women and Money!Find out why 85% of married women feel inferior when it comes to money. The gender gap in financial knowledge...
Aumentar o número de mulheres na liderança da TI é a missão de Ione Coco, presidente da associação MCIO Brasil, e Cláudia Marquesani, CIO da Petz. No episódio, elas falam sobre a dura realidade de ampliar as lideranças femininas em TI, e reforçam que a equidade de gênero em tech contribui para o aumento da diversidade tão necessária à capacidade de inovação das empresas.Links do episódioO livro “Escute o que ela diz: Viés inconsciente – o que os homens precisam saber (e as mulheres têm a dizer) sobre trabalhar juntos”, de Joanne Lipman.O livro “Faça acontecer”, de Sheryl Sandberg.O livro “Work with Me: The 8 Blind Spots Between Men and Women in Business”, de Barbara Annis e John Gray, Ph.D.O livro “Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic”, de Dan Senor e Saul Singer. O livro “Meu Jeito De Fazer Negócios”, de Anita Roddick.O filme “Estrelas além do tempo”, no Disney+.Os filmes Enola Holmes 1 e 2, Na Netflix.O filme “CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap”, de Robin Hauser._____FALE CONOSCOEmail: news@theshift.info_____ASSINE A THE SHIFTwww.theshift.info
In this week's episode, we get to know Robin Hauser: an award-winning documentary filmmaker and a keynote speaker at the 2022 AFCPE Symposium. Her film, $avvy, was inspired by her own personal experience with money. It led her to wonder, why do women tend to abdicate major financial decisions to someone else (often the man in their life)? And why is that so dangerous?Our hosts and Robin talk about the power of storytelling and its ability to eliminate shame and increase empathy. We also address the subtle microaggressions that women face even today, and how we can ensure that women feel included in the personal finance space. Tune in, and don't miss the screening at #AFCPE2022 by registering to attend today.Show Notes:1:58 How Robin got into documentary filmmaking4:40 What to expect during Robin's session6:30 How counselors can utilize video to spread their impact8:55 What is the likability dilemma11:39 Increasing women in a male-dominated industry15:31 Robin's 2 centsShow Note Links:$avvy documentaryRobin's Ted Talk: Likability DilemmaUBS Study that Robin referenced regarding women believing men know more about moneyRobin's WebsiteMcKinsey study about the transfer of wealth from men to women
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Robin Hauser. Robin is an award-winning director of documentary films at Finish Line Features. In 2021 she released the documentary, $avvy, which contemplates the historical, cultural and societal norms around women and money and explores why it's critical for women to take an active role in managing personal finance. This film was inspired by Robin's personal experience of going through divorce after twenty-four years of marriage. As Robin tells us, she felt shame at that time for having taken her eyes off of their personal finances. Simultaneously, she realized she was solely responsible for her own financial wellbeing. Robin is the director and producer of award-winning documentaries (CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, Bias, $avvy, Running for Jim) made to illuminate causes about which she is passionate. Those include the gender gap in tech, unconscious bias, equality and financial literacy. Robin's work has carried her around the world, from the TED and TEDx stage to the White House, NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and conferences worldwide, speaking about mitigating bias in artificial intelligence, diversity, inclusion, financial wellness and gender equality. A self-described “disruptor,” Robin is committed to provoking thought to address the most important socio-economic issues we face today. See all episodes >
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Robin Hauser. Robin is an award-winning director of documentary films at Finish Line Features. In 2021 she released the documentary, $avvy, which contemplates the historical, cultural and societal norms around women and money and explores why it's critical for women to take an active role in managing personal finance. This film was inspired by Robin's personal experience of going through divorce after twenty-four years of marriage. As Robin tells us, she felt shame at that time for having taken her eyes off of their personal finances. Simultaneously, she realized she was solely responsible for her own financial wellbeing.Robin is the director and producer of award-winning documentaries (CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, Bias, $avvy, Running for Jim) made to illuminate causes about which she is passionate. Those include the gender gap in tech, unconscious bias, equality and financial literacy. Robin's work has carried her around the world, from the TED and TEDx stage to the White House, NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and conferences worldwide, speaking about mitigating bias in artificial intelligence, diversity, inclusion, financial wellness and gender equality. A self-described “disruptor,” Robin is committed to provoking thought to address the most important socio-economic issues we face today.Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes See all episodes > Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Policies
“A lot of us say ‘someday.' And I think at my mature age, one of the most important things I would say is: Make ‘someday' now. Just do it. I mean, fuck it.”Meet this week's FIA guest, Robin Hauser - award-winning director & producer of documentary films (like $avvy, bias, and CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap) and - candidly - the inspiration we needed after the roller coaster ride of entrepreneurship we've been on the past month.$avvy - Robin's film that served as the catalyst for today's conversation - examines historical, cultural, and societal norms around women and money; and explores why it's critical for women to take an active role in managing personal finance.And yet, as the conversation progressed, the catalyst was just the jumping off point to explore how financial autonomy translates to personal power, independence and freedom in almost every area of our lives. Robin's "someday" came 20 years after her initial calling; and to everyone out there, she reminds us that the most important thing we can do is to make someday, right now. 'Cause as she says, "I mean, fuck it." There ya have it - Robin Hauser. Listen here to her episode, learn more about how to screen her films at FinishLineFeatureFilms.com. And if you haven't already, go give us a follow on Insta and subscribe right here.X,K+K
Robin Hauser, an award-winning director and producer, talks about her most recent documentary, $avvy, which explores why it's critical for women to understand and take control of their personal finances. Key Points From This Episode Robin's real-world example of unconscious bias. The gender-based stereotypes surrounding finances. How day-to-day and long-term financial planning responsibilities differ in a household. Why a woman's lifespan is an important consideration. The biggest obstacles facing women who want to take control of their finances. How women outperform men when it comes to investing. The psychology of confidence. Negotiation and gender perception. When financial literacy should be taught to women, men, and teenagers. The pain of paying. Why it's mostly men who are the educators of financial literacy. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode $avvy YFP Planning: Financial Planning for Pharmacists Schedule a free Discovery Call with YFP Planning Join APhA - Get 25% Off Your Membership with Code: YFP CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap bias Running for Jim Tino TEDxMarin: Robin Hauser: The likability dilemma for women leaders Connect with Robin Hauser on LinkedIn Follow Finish Line Features on Instagram: @finishlinefeaturefilms Finish Line Features Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
When women lead, bias often follows. Documentarian Robin Hauser dives into the dilemma between competence and likeability faced by women in leadership roles, detangling the unconscious beliefs and gendered thinking that distort what it means to be a good leader.
When women lead, bias often follows. Documentarian Robin Hauser dives into the dilemma between competence and likeability faced by women in leadership roles, detangling the unconscious beliefs and gendered thinking that distort what it means to be a good leader.
Quand les femmes sont des dirigeantes, les biais ne sont jamais très loin. La journaliste Robin Hauser plonge dans le dilemme entre compétence et amabilité auquel les femmes en position de direction sont confrontées. Elle met à jour les croyances inconscientes et la pensée genrée qui créent une distorsion dans ce que signifie être un bon dirigeant.
Cuando las mujeres lideran, usualmente sigue el sesgo. La documentalista Robin Hauser se sumerge en el dilema entre la competencia y simpatía que enfrentan las mujeres en roles de liderazgo, desenredando las creencias inconscientes y el pensamiento de género que distorsionan lo que significa ser un buen líder.
When women lead, bias often follows. Documentarian Robin Hauser dives into the dilemma between competence and likeability faced by women in leadership roles, detangling the unconscious beliefs and gendered thinking that distort what it means to be a good leader.
Thank you for joining us on Breakfast With Champions! Today we hear from Amilya Antonetti Interviewing Robin Hauser, an award winning director of documentary films at Finish Line Features!
Director and Producer Robin Hauser stops by the podcast to talk about her upcoming documentary $avvy that breaks down just why women are abdicating ownership of their finances across the globe. She also talks about her previous documentaries, takes us through the documentary process, and recounts her favorite memories from her career so far! Robin's newest documentary "$avvy" will be at the Boulder International Film Festival June 24-27, 2021! If you'd like tickets to the digital event to watch, visit here: https://boxoffice.biff1.com/welcome The Just an Editor Podcast is an episodic podcast about video editing, production, and anything to do with awesome content creators and the content they make! Corey brings on a different professional from the industry each episode, as talk about their careers, their favorite moments, and behind the scenes moments along the way! Follow us on Twitter! Just an Editor: https://twitter.com/justaneditorpod Click to listen to our podcast on all major platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, and more! https://linktr.ee/JustanEditor
The stock market hits a new high. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon expresses bullishness about the economic recovery and concern about the future. Constellation Brands serves up strong growth. Amazon gains ground in digital advertising and announces plans to open its first grocery stores on the East Coast. Okta shares soar on optimism from the company’s investor day. FuboTV shares rise after the securing exclusive rights to World Cup ’22 qualifying matches. Twitter explores an acquisition of audio-based social network Clubhouse. And AppHarvest makes a big buy in artificial intelligence. Motley Fool analysts Emily Flippen and Jason Moser discuss those stories and share two stocks on their radar, Sprout Social and Ciena. Plus, award-winning director Robin Hauser talks about $avvy, a new documentary about women taking control of their financial futures. Looking to be more savvy with your investments? Get 50% off Stock Advisor by going to http://RadarStocks.fool.com.
Robin is an award-winning director of documentary films at Finish Line Features. Robin’s recent film, “bias,” delves into unconscious bias and how it affects our lives socially and in the workplace. Her exploration into implicit gender and racial bias in artificial intelligence led her to introduce the subject to the TED stage in December 2017. She also presented at TEDx in 2019 on “The Likability Dilemma for Women Leaders.” Robin’s previous film, “CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap,” premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2015, screened at The White House, and caught the attention of the international tech industry and of policy makers and educators around the world. Robin has been featured in international publications including Forbes, Fortune, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic, and has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN, NPR, CNBC, and more. Robin is a diplomat for the American Film Showcase and speaks about unconscious bias, the importance of diversity and inclusion, and on behalf of women’s rights at US Embassies, conferences and corporate headquarters worldwide. She recently completed her latest film: $avvy, a film about women and financial wellness. Robin Hauser Online: Web: https://www.finishlinefeaturefilms.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/savvydocumentary Twitter: https://twitter.com/savvy_film Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/savvy_film/ Jones.Show Online: Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook Twitter (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com Twitter (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ Web: SusanCBennett.com www.Jones.Show
Robin Hauser has directed a timely documentary about women and finance, above all about taking control of personal finances. Essential knowledge when at some point around 50% of American women will be on their own and obliged to look after themselves financially.The film is part of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, starting March 31. It can be seen at home from April 1-10.
Robin Hauser is a director and producer at Finish Line Features and Managing Director at Unleashed Productions, Inc. Her most recent film, $avvy, is a documentary for women that emphasizes the importance of understanding and taking control of their finances. It investigates the historical, cultural, and societal norms surrounding women and money, and brings humor and honesty to why women take a backseat to managing their money. Robin joins Stacy Francis to discuss why it is critical for women to take the reins of their financial future. The pandemic has impacted women in negative ways. Statistics show that due to the current crisis, the rates of unemployed women have risen and the rates of women being promoted have declined. Additionally, a 2019 study showed that 54% of women abdicate major financial decisions to men in their lives, and 61% of millennials are doing the same. One way for married women to become more involved in their finances is by asking their spouse questions about how their money is being managed. It raises a red flag if their spouse becomes defensive and wants to withhold such information. Women spend more time out of the workplace to care for elderly parents and children, which makes them earn less money and less social security. Single women are impacted the most by this. The stock market is the number one generator of wealth in the US, but the aggressive, warlike attitudes and terminologies associated with it intimidate women and deter them from participating in it. Robin Hauser on LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram FinishLineFeatures.com $avvy | Santa Barbara International Film Festival When She Makes More: 10 Rules for Breadwinning Women Stacy Francis on LinkedIn | Twitter Email: stacy@francisfinancial.com FrancisFinancial.com Reach out to receive a complimentary consultation! Contact Francis Financial at +212-374-9008 or visit Francis Financial today!
My guest in this must listen byte size episode is Robin Hauser she has just made a film about taking care of your money. " $avvy" explores why it's critical for women to understand and take control of their personal finances. In under ten minutes you will be more empowered and confident about how to look after your finances. Follow Robin on Twitter here: @rubie226 If you enjoyed this Byte sized interview you can catch the whole show on my Facebook Watch show - "Talking Live" here: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingLive FOLLOW, it's free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and on Audible here: https://tinyurl.com/yxzrl8j7 Buy my book "Your Best Age is Now" an Amazon here: tinyurl.com/ycb3e5vw Follow me on INSTA here: @drrobiludwig About the film: $avvy is an upcoming American documentary film, directed by Robin Hauser, written by Jessica Floum. It follows the historical, cultural, and societal norms around women and money. The film will have its world premiere at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on April 1, 2021
Robin Hauser is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. We got together over zoom to discuss her career, and upcoming $avvy, a documentary that explores financial literacy within women.
On this episode Jerome, PJ and Izi discuss Unconscious bias, Robin Hauser documentary. Jerome shocked by how bias he is and Izi on why she's not on Social Media.
In this episode of Unapologetic, Erika and Truchi discuss Robin Hauser’s TED Talk, “The Likability Dilemma for Women Leaders.” The Likability Dilemma is the idea that women are viewed as competent or likeable, but never both. Truchi and Erika reflect in order to identify interconnected issues resulting from unconscious biases, such as microaggressions and the double-bind dilemma. If you want to get more information about WIB or you want to keep the conversation going, follow us on our social media platforms. Instagram: brockuwib, Facebook: brockuwib, LinkedIn: Brock Women in Business.
Let's discuss the Likability Conundrum: why are women in power portrayed as "aggressive"? Why are outspoken little girls called "bossy"? The ladies dive in with "Bias" documentary filmmaker, Robin Hauser and her daughter, Holland Reynolds.
Women in the workplace have overcome so much the past century, but there is still this unconscious bias. We bring in award-winning director of documentary Robin Hauser for a spirited discussion around this subject and many other challenges that women face in the workforce and as leaders! Robin’s most recent film, Bias, delves into unconscious bias and how it affects our lives socially and in the workplace. She was a TEDx speaker in 2019 on “The Likability Dilemma for Women Leaders.” Her film, CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2015, and screened at The White House. She has been featured in international publications including Forbes, Fortune, The New Yorker, and The Atlantic, and has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN, NPR, CNBC, and more. Listen in as The Beard and Robin discuss: Is the #BIZ with Beard Podcast Bias towards women? Has Feminism changed and does that mean we need to demasculinize men? How should women approach following their dream job? Should women leaders control their eagerness as leaders? Do we look down on competent women as leaders? How to be an inquisitive and effective female leader? Why women who are attractive are looked at differently than men who are attractive as leaders? Why is their a pay gap between women and men? Do not miss this episode with this talented and extraordinary diplomat for the American Film Showcase who speaks on behalf of women’s rights at US Embassies, conferences and corporate headquarters worldwide. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/biz-with-beard/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/biz-with-beard/support
In Episode 21 we explore ‘unconscious bias' with filmmaker Robin Hauser, producer of the documentary ‘Bias,' and her daughter Holland Reynolds. Implicit bias: we all have it, so why and how does it define us on a daily basis and impact our relationships at home, in workplaces and in society? We unpack what we learn about our own biases, discuss what we can do better and ask—can humans de-bias their brains?
Robin Hauser is the director and producer of cause-based documentary films at Finish Line Features and President of Unleashed Productions. Robin’s award-winning film, CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2015, and has caught the attention of the international tech industry and of policymakers and educators in Washington, DC and abroad. Robin’s most recent documentary, bias, explores unconscious bias and how it affects us socially and in the workplace. She delivered a TED talk about the impact of unconscious bias on artificial intelligence, and is a frequent speaker at major conferences on topics including diversity and inclusion, the importance of ethical AI and gender equality. Robin has been featured in international publications: Forbes, Fortune, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Fast Company, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, USA Today, Wired, Marie Claire, San Francisco Business Times and has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN, NPR, CNBC. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeman-means-business/support
Robin Hauser is a documentary filmmaker who has produced several widely-known and impactful films including Running for Jim, which follows a high-school cross country team as they vie for a state championship for their coach, who was diagnosed with ALS earlier that season, and Code: Debugging the Gender Gap, which looks into the current gender disparities in technology. In our conversation we talk about how Robin got into the field of filmmaking, the learning curve associated with it, and some of her strategies for making a compelling argument. Likewise she tells some powerful stories from her screenings around the world and about the the reasons behind her motivation to create these impactful documentaries. I really enjoyed listening to Robin and I know you will too. Enjoy.Here are some links to Robins TED talks and works!Finish Line Features (where information on her films can be found): https://www.finishlinefeaturefilms.com/TED Talk: Can we protect AI from our biases? https://www.ted.com/talks/robin_hauser_can_we_protect_ai_from_our_biasesTED Talk: The Likability Dilemma for Women https://www.ted.com/talks/robin_hauser_the_likability_dilemma_for_women_leaders-----Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/seekingauthenticitypodcast/Podcast Website: https://seekingauthenticity.buzzsprout.com/©Flint Mitchell
Robin Hauser is the director and producer of cause-based documentary films at Finish Line Features, LLC and Unleashed Productions, Inc. As a businesswoman, longtime professional photographer, and social entrepreneur, Robin brings her leadership skills, creative eye and passion to her documentary film projects. Her artistic vision and experience in the business world afford her a unique perspective on what it takes to motivate an audience. Robin’s most recent award-winning film, CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2015, and has caught the attention of the international tech industry and of policymakers in Washington, DC and abroad. Robin is currently directing and producing Bias, a documentary about unconscious bias and how it affects the ways we hire, promote and fund. Previously, Robin co-directed and produced the documentary feature, Running for Jim, which won 14 awards at 20 film festivals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Finish Line Features, LLC produces cause-based documentary films. Our films tell stories that raise awareness of pressing societal issues. Our goal is to educate and motivate our audience to take action. Robin Hauser Robin is the director and producer of cause-based documentary films at Finish Line Features and President of Unleashed Productions. Robin’s award-winning film, CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2015, and has caught the attention of the international tech industry and of policy makers and educators in Washington, DC and abroad. Robin’s most recent documentary, bias, explores unconscious bias and how it affects us socially and in the workplace. She delivered a TED talk about the impact of unconscious bias on artificial intelligence, and is a frequent speaker at major conferences on topics including diversity and inclusion, the importance of ethical AI and gender equality. Robin has been featured in international publications: Forbes, Fortune, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Fast Company, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, USA Today, Wired, Marie Claire, San Francisco Business Times and has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN, NPR, CNBC.
Documentary director Robin Hauser speaks with Noel T. Manning II about her documentary "Bias." She explores her own journey into discovering who we are and why we each carry some sort of bias ... even if we're unaware of it.
Filmmaker Robin Hauser is a proven storyteller of complex topics. In her award-winning documentary, "Code—Debugging the Gender Gap" she examined the dearth of women in computer coding. Now, in her latest film, "Bias", Robin posits compelling questions: how have primal human survival instincts made racial and gender bias an innate part of ourselves; and with the rise of machine learning, with increasing reliance on AI, can we protect Artificial Intelligence from our inherent biases? Her film is an engrossing exploration and clarion call that will frighten and also enlighten. Today's Guest: Robin Hauser @biasfilm https://www.biasfilm.com/ Interviewer: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames
Filmmaker Robin Hauser is a proven storyteller of complex topics. In her award-winning documentary, "Code—Debugging the Gender Gap" she examined the dearth of women in computer coding. Now, in her latest film, "Bias", Robin posits compelling questions: how have primal human survival instincts made racial and gender bias an innate part of ourselves; and with the rise of machine learning, with increasing reliance on AI, can we protect Artificial Intelligence from our inherent biases? Her film is an engrossing exploration and clarion call that will frighten and also enlighten. Today's Guest: Robin Hauser @biasfilm https://www.biasfilm.com/ Interviewer: Jim Kamp http://polychromemedia.com/jameskamp/ @kampjames
We continue our conversation with filmmaker Robin Hauser about her film, Bias. In this episode, she talks about how to work around the biases we may not even know we have, how VR can help, and how women can educate men and recruit them as allies. She also asks the rhetorical question, why are we still talking about the gender gap?LINKS FROM THIS EPISODERobin Hauser on TwitterBiasfilm.comCode: Debugging the Gender GapImplicit Association TestRobin Hauser Ted Talk on bias & AIOne Dozen Rabbits is a podcast of The Rabbit Hole, a woman-powered blockchain community. We are building the community we want to see for the success of all. Producers: Ann Willmott & Zayi Reyes SPONSORTo make this podcast, we turned to the best resource we know, vo2gogo, and got ramped up fast. Get the special Rabbit Hole price on Mastering Audio Podcasting parts 1 and 2, and you will also get two 30-minute private coaching sessions. Want to podcast like a pro? This is how.FOLLOW US DOWN THE RABBIT HOLERabbitHole.network@rabbithodl on TwitterRabbit Hole MeetupsFacebook@rabbithodl on InstagramTelegramLinkedInWHERE TO HEAR THIS PODCASTiTunesStitcherGoogle PlaySpotify"Alexa, play the One Dozen Rabbits podcast."RSS Feed
For two episodes in a row, we are not going to talk about blockchain at all! We hear about implicit bias, also known as unconscious bias, and how it affects both men and women. We talk about bias in technology, and how technology, specifically VR, can help.LINKS FROM THIS EPISODERobin Hauser on TwitterBiasfilm.comCode: Debugging the Gender GapImplicit Association TestRobin Hauser Ted Talk on bias & AIOne Dozen Rabbits is a podcast of The Rabbit Hole, a woman-powered blockchain community. We are building the community we want to see for the success of all. Producers: Ann Willmott & Zayi Reyes SPONSORTo make this podcast, we turned to the best resource we know, vo2gogo, and got ramped up fast. Get the special Rabbit Hole price on Mastering Audio Podcasting parts 1 and 2, and you will also get two 30-minute private coaching sessions. Want to podcast like a pro? This is how.FOLLOW US DOWN THE RABBIT HOLERabbitHole.network@rabbithodl on TwitterRabbit Hole MeetupsFacebook@rabbithodl on InstagramTelegramLinkedInWHERE TO HEAR THIS PODCASTiTunesStitcherGoogle PlaySpotify"Alexa, play the One Dozen Rabbits podcast."RSS Feed
This U.S. filmmaker wasn't sure how her topical documentaries--one about unconscious bias, another about the gender gap in the tech industry--would play to foreign audiences in dramatically different cultures, but found an even more elemental thread bound them even closer.
Race + gender biases. We all have them but what do we do about them? https://www.biasfilm.com/ We were honored to host a San Francisco filmmaker and her film that challenges us to confront our hidden biases and understand what we risk when we follow our gut. Through exposing her own biases, award-winning documentary filmmaker Robin Hauser highlights the nature of implicit bias, the grip it holds on our social and professional lives, and what it will take to induce change. After the film we had a dialogue with leaders who are also doing work in the race space: Ana Avendaño + Andre Henry (full interview with him on ep 7). You will also meet BraveMaker's first FISCAL SPONSEE Samah Damanhoori who is making an animated film on her experience of liberation from her oppressive past. More on that soon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
In episode 4, Robin Hauser Reynolds, the director of the award-winning documentary “Code: debugging the gender gap” about women in technology shares her distribution and fundraising tips. CODE premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in 2015, and has caught the attention of the international tech industry and of policy makers in Washington, DC and abroad with hundreds of screenings around the world. Robin ran the kind of creative distribution campaign filmmakers only dream of, and shares what she learned.
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Robin is the director and producer of cause-based documentary films at Finish Line Features and President of Unleashed Productions. Robin’s award-winning film, CODE: Debugging the Gender Gap, caught the attention of the international tech industry and of policy makers and educators in Washington, DC and abroad. Robin’s most recent documentary, BIAS, explores unconscious bias and how it affects us socially and in the workplace. Show Notes: We are all biased. Difference between implicit and explicit bias. Bias is actually part of a survival instinct. Like-me bias is when we are more comfortable with people who are like us. We can all take the implicit association test online. Controlling bias is harder than you think. Exposing yourself to new experiences can change preconceived notions. Twitter: @randallkjones @siriouslysusan @BiasFilm Instagram @RandallKennethJones @SiriouslySusan @rhr226 www.biasfilm.com www.RandallKennethJones.com www.SusanCBennett.com
Ep. #64: Bias, with filmmaker Robin Hauser by Lynn Borton
A filmmaker and a film critic weigh in on something else entirely. Robin Hauser (producer and director of the documentary Bias) and Kevin Sampson (of WERA's own PictureLock) and I explore unconscious bias, the many -isms that afflict us -- and how curiosity might just be the solution. Six fabulous minutes.
Happy Friday folks! "Eighth Grade" hits theaters this weekend and I have Picture Lock contributor Richie Wenzler on to give his thoughts on the film. So in the spirit of middle school awkwardness and judging, I have a great line up of interviews for you on the show. I talk with the hilarious Melissa Miller-Costanzo of “All These Small Moments”. We talk about our love for people to be quiet and leave us alone during movies, but more importantly the well received film. I also talk with producer/director Robin Hauser about her documentary film “Bias”. In the film, she puts her own biases on display to explore the nature of implicit bias. Finally, I speak w/ Erika Cohn, producer/director of “The Judge”. The film explores revolves around the first woman appointed to a Shari'a court in the Middle East, whose career provides rare insights into both Islamic law and gendered justice. Plus I've got your answers to the Picture Lock question of the week two weeks ago after missing last week! Follow Melissa here: https://twitter.com/melbmiller?lang=en Check out "Bias" here: https://www.biasfilm.com/ Find out more about "The Judge" here: https://www.thejudgefilm.com/ Take my PR For The Indie Filmmaker online course here: https://indiefilmpr.thinkific.com/ Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2 Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let us know what you think of the show. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/picturelockshow SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow YouTube CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshow TWITTER: https://twitter.com/picturelockshow INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/picturelockshow PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow
Robin Hauser is an award-winning filmmaker and social entrepreneur. In her latest film, Bias, Robin examines how inherent biases influence everything from corporate culture and decision making to software and artificial intelligence. Today we explore... The post Robin Hauser: Unpacking the Brain Science Behind Bias appeared first on Up Next.
We enjoyed our conversation with filmmaker Robin Hauser, who is just finishing up her 3rd documentary entitled Bias, after two critically acclaimed, award-winning projects (Running for Jim and Code: Debugging the Gender Gap). We're seeing a theme here, Mind the Gap! Bio: Robin has spoken about the importance of increased diversity in computer programming and on behalf of women’s rights at Watermark, Conference for Women, Mobile World Congress, SXSW Interactive, AT&T Foundry FutureCast, Dell Women Entrepreneur Network and Women 2.0. As Director of CODE, Robin has been featured in national publications: USA Today, Wired, Forbes, Fortune, The New Yorker, just to name a few. Robin is recipient of the 2016 National Political Women’s Caucus President’s Award. Topics: What made you decide to move into filmmaking? And at what point did you know you wanted to make social impact movies? Origins for Running for Jim? What were some of the key things you learned on your first project that you knew you would do differently on the next one? At what point, and was it during the Running for Jim process, did you come up with the idea for Code? And share the goals for the project and what it has meant for you and the community you were trying to impact. There seems to be similar themes in Code and Bias, was that intentional? “I hope to inspire change in how women and girls see themselves in the industry,” says Robin, “I hope to inspire change in startup culture so they become more welcoming and inviting to women. It can be and make amazing things, we have to bring everybody into this.” Read full article in the Hollywood Reporter here: To lear more about the film, see trailers or hear other podcasts, visit Cause Cinema.
Sallie Krawcheck (Ellevest) and Robin Hauser (Finish Line Features and Unleashed Productions) sit down with Michael Carney (Upfront Ventures) to discuss bias in the workplace and how managers and executives can work to create a more inclusive and diverse company culture.
Janae Cummings speaks with documentary filmmaker Robin Hauser Reynolds, and Gena Asher interviews journalist Amanda Hess.